Friday, May 12, 2017

Over Six houses were damaged and two persons have been injured and hospitalized in Samanalagama,Hatton yesterday(12) due to a power of the wind occurred following the landing of Indian Helicopters providing security to the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Singh Modi it has been reported.The incident occurred during the landing of the Helicopters to Dabar Grounds in Hatton.The Galvanized roofing sheets of many houses reported as flown away during the Helicopter landing.The residents of the area had complaint on the damages to the relevant officials it has been reported.

The members of the Tamil National Alliance(TNA) had met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Singh Modi just before he left Sri Lanka in the Katunayake ,Bandaranaike International Airport last evening(12) it has been revealed.The TNA Members have discussed on the delaying of drafting the new Sri Lankan Constitution with Prime Minister Modi.Indian Prime Minister Modi had left Sri Lanka last evening after concluding his two day official visit .

A female was injured and hospitalized this noon(12) after a wall of her house collapsed on her following the landing of an Indian Helicopter carried Indian Prime Minister Narendra Singh Modi landed on Norwood Grounds in Hatton.The injured female had admitted to the Hatton Hospital for treatment.The accident occurred due to strong winds occurred during the landing of the Helicopter carried Indian Premier according to the Police.Earlier it has been reported that during a rehearsal conducted by the Indian Helicopters prior to Indian Prime Minister's arrival to Sri Lanka some roofs of the houses in Hatton have damaged.

Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe is due to leave China tomorrow(13) to attend an International Summit titled"One Belt -One Road" held in Chinese Capital Beijing.Along with the Sri Lankan Prime Minister head of states of 30 countries are due to participate at the Summit which will be held according to a concept of Chinese President Xi Jing Ping.The summit will discuss on the benefits that countries can get jointly .

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Singh Modi who arrived in Sri Lanka yesterday(11) to attend United Nations International Vesak Day Festival held in Colombo today(12) had met with former President Mahinda Rajapakshe last night and held talks according to sources.Although a meeting with former President Rajapakshe was not in his agenda the Indian Premier Modi had given a meeting to former President as per his request it has been revealed.The details regarding the talks not yet been revealed.Along with the former president Rajapakshe his brother and former Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapkshe too attended the meeting and Indian delegates including India\s National Security Adviser Ajith Kumar also participated at the meeting.

Seven Persons including two children were injured and hospitalized after the Car they were traveling in colliding with a Wild Elephant who was crossing the Habarana-Trincomalee main road last night(11).

The Wild Elephant was killed due to the accident it has been reported.

The injured including a Doctor and staff members of the Trincomalee Hospital were admitted to the Dambulla Base Hospital for treatment.

A 53 year old person who got involved in a brawl with another person had fallen down from a Lorry and died yesterday(11)in Mallkawa ,Bulathsinghala area. The critically injured person had succumbed to his injuries after admission to the Cololmbo National Hospital.The incident occurred when the deceased attempted to assault the other person by hanging in the Lorry it has been reported.

India's National Carrier "Air India" is due to launch direct flights from Colombo to Varanasi(Baranasa),India from this August according to the visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Sigh Modi.

Through this Sri Lankan Devotees will be able to travel Varanasi from Colombo directly the Indian Premier has stated while addressing the International Vesak Day Celebrations held in BMICH ,Cololmbo this morning(12).

Varanasi is rated as the holiest of the seven sacred cities of India on Hinduism and Jainism .